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V8C4 was just done and before someone asks, no one bothers preparing healing potions for Godou because then there would be one less reason to make out with him.

BTW, for clarification Godou's authority is one of [Steel], right?

I believe not since he will have to usurp the authority from <Steel> gods or goddesses but so far Godou only usurp authority from Verethragna which is a Persian god of light, victory and fire . There is no mention of him relate to steel anywhere.

I believe not since he will have to usurp the authority from <Steel> gods or goddesses but so far Godou only usurp authority from Verethragna which is a Persian god of light, victory and fire . There is no mention of him relate to steel anywhere.

The new update in vol 8 gives us an actual definition of <Steel>.

Spoiler for By Alec:

God of the military, god of might, god of war, god of battle.
Gods born to fight belonged to the category known as [Steel].

VERETRAGHNA fits 3 out of 4 right ?? ( does he fit the god of military ?? )

so does he have to have the 4 or just one to be consider steel ??

VERETHRAGNA is a god of war and battle, and is the giver of victory. Which one could imply to mean military might. However, I think Alec just meant war god, rather than those being necessary attributes.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mars Mode

They were born for battle

Verethragna was born as a god of light that protects travelers, through his might he won the atribute of victory and was revered as a war god.

He had the ten forms from the beginning, including the warrior, so I think it still counts. Regardless, Heretic Verethragna was most definitely born for battle, since there seems to be some difference between original and heretic forms of gods.

After being weakened severely from using two swords and fighting mel-jiisan's weapon. Anyway, we'll never know for sure until it's addressed by the author, but IMO, v-san is not one due to lack of connection with any kind of steel from what we've shown so far.

I doubt v-san is actually a steel God. I mean, weakness toward extreme heat is supposed to be also a common point for steel god, but v-san can summon a freaking sun and not melt.

I think his power to summon a sun comes from him being the guardian/servant of mitra, the god of light who is also the incarnation of the sun, so Verethragna and the sun have a pretty deep relationship with each other. So it's cause of that relationship that the sun don't harm him and he is able to use that power(?)
If steel have the definition of

Spoiler for LN:

"God of the military, god of might, god of war, god of battle.
Gods born to fight belonged to the category known as [Steel]."

Then i guess Verethragna have that aspect, as he is also know as the "Persian warlord."

Ram just heals Godou when he's at a near death situation, it's not really meant for fighting? so there's not really a point to that except for saving his life at critical times. Even though the author describes Godou as "a protagonist who only have "Ultimate attacks"", the condition for all his abilities is not meant to use on normal people. I guess he can still use the "camel" if he suffered enough injuries against normal people tho

No problem, by the way, why didn't Verethragna use [Ram] when Godou defeated him? I think he could have used it, but didn't.

Excuse me if I get this wrong, been a while since I last read it but in Vol 3

Spoiler for LN:

At the time Verethragna wanted defeat, he was tired of being a heretic god and want to go back to his myth, not to mention at the time his powers are already flowing into Godou due to the fact that Godou defeated him and is about to be reborn as a campione

For one, it's right that Verethragna was looking for someone to defeat him. Still, you can argue the Ram is part of him.
For two, Verethragna was using the Goat at the time, trying to fry Godou in return. And Verethragna did not use 2 authorities at the same time, ever, so the Ram must have been blocked.